INDIANAPOLIS – At last night’s council meeting, Proposal 3, a measure to enact a tax dedicated to transit, was introduced by Council President Maggie Lewis. The measure will be heard by multiple Council committees with a public hearing and vote at the Rules and Public Policy Committee. The full council is expected to vote for final adoption on Monday, February 27, 2017.
“The Marion County Transit Plan proposes significant improvements for a historically underfunded mass transit system,” said IndyGo President and CEO, Mike Terry. “Nearly 60% of Marion County residents voted in favor of a tax to improve the city’s transit system.” The maximum rate of 0.25% would be dedicated to funding service improvements including shorter wait times, extended weekend and late night operations, and other capital investments like new vehicles and rapid transit lines.
On the floor after introduction, 8 Councillors added their names to the proposal as co-sponsors including Councillors Miller, Robinson, Adamson, Ray, Jackson, Johnson, Osili, and Mascari. The final step is full city-county council adoption.
All meetings are located in the City-County Building at 200 E. Washington Street
The public is encouraged to attend committee and full council meetings. Meeting dates and times are forthcoming.
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About IndyGo:
IndyGo, the Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation, provides public transit service throughout Marion County. The Marion County Transit Plan proposes a significant increase in service, offering shorter waits, extended evening hours and weekend service, and rapid transit lines in high-ridership corridors. Visit our website, follow @IndyGoBus on Twitter, or call 317.635.3344 for more information.